Nunawading is a railway station on the Lilydale and Belgrave railway lines, in the suburb of Nunawading in Melbourne, Australia. It is located in Public Transport Victoria ticketing Zone 2, and was upgraded to a Premium Station in 2010 following its reopening after the completion of the grade separation project, which removed the level crossing on Springvale Road, as part of the Victorian Transport Plan of December 2008.
The original station was closed on 18 December 2009 and demolished, with a replacement station being built on the west side of Springvale Road.
The station located on the west side of Springvale Road and is approximately eight metres below ground level. It has two platforms in an island format and, being a Premium Station, has customer service staff available from the first to last scheduled train services each day.
The station uses natural lighting to enhance comfort, visibility and ambience, and there are graffiti-proof stainless steel and glass finishes. Bluestone pavers have been laid at the concourse level. The building has a canopy-style roof, featuring wooden panels and a large skylight in the centre, which is made from the same materials as the Watercube Aquatic Centre in Beijing.